Officials with the Navajo Division of Transportation will be meeting with tribal members this month to begin developing a capital improvements plan for the tribal airport system. Five of the tribe’s seven airports will be considered for upgrades.

In a report that came out this week, Mike Orr, director of the Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice at Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School, concluded the Valley's residential market is in the midst of an 11-month slump in demand.

While the Ebola virus continues to spread in Western Africa, a seemingly effective treatment used has origins from Arizona State University. Plant research is at the root of the experimental treatment being used on two American doctors infected with the Ebola virus.

The U.S. Supreme Court could have the ultimate say on whether Arizona's new abortion-medication restrictions — considered the most stringent in the nation, but put on hold by a federal appeals court — should take effect.

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